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Gerard O'Riley

Gerard O'Riley writes poignant and personal songs that encourage the listener to think a little more deeply about life and love. He always has a positive message, regardless of how sad a story can be, a happy ending is always available.

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Be in the herd less (ya heard!?) Be more grateful and funky~ fun fluid rhymin with a message that's chunky
I've often thought about how horrific being in a mental institution would be... And how or if they were regarded by staff... the sick f*cks that enjoyed or at least could care less about their treatment..ugh I'm getting pissed again
Metaphoric rap... she's feeling the raw sting of being blindsided ~ she's "salty" and would love to feed his lyin' ass to the sharks!
An ode to New York City, as well as to the hometowns from which many a New Yorker moved, Never Make It Home is melancholy, but hopeful, song about the trade-offs between leaving and staying.
This lyric focuses on the notion of falling from grace. The verses lean into somewhat ambiguous imagery, meant to suggest the dichotomy between good and evil. The chorus is straightforward, describing a descent from high ground. In my head, it’s an up-tempo, bluesy rocker in the spirit of Ray Charles.